Manufacturing Industry

Trends in CAD/CAM that will shape the future

Modern Machine Shop, July, 1991 by Stewart D. Siebell

PHOTO : The graphical user interface defines how a user responds to and interacts with a CAD/CAM system. For example, pop-up menus (the various boxes that seem superimposed on this view of a mold cavity being designed with CAMAX software) list choices available to the user without disturbing the design image on the screen. In this case, the user defines machining parameters by simply making the appropriate selection from each menu.

Stewart D. Siebell, Chief Executive Officer CAMAX Systems, Inc. Minneapolis, Minnesota

COPYRIGHT 1991 Gardner Publications, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2008 Gale, Cengage Learning

 

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